On today's show, Khail and Ashley check out a robot arm that can mimic spider web weaving with 3D-printed plastic instead of silk, discuss Google's new YouTube app that's just for kids and enjoy an interactive art installation that turns artist into canvas.

"Skin Deep" is an exhibit in which visitors color in outlines of two artists, and a watching webcam captures their choices for a projector that displays a real-time 3D render of the artwork. We hope you've been working on your coloring skills (no pressure).

Rewalk is an exoskeleton designed to help paralyzed patients walk again. It's been approved for home and public use by the FDA for a while now, but we're just now seeing it for the first time, and we're excited about it.

On today's show, we check out an exoskeleton with FDA approval that's helping people walk again, freak out over Spider-Man's return to the Marvel Studios fold, and debate the usefulness of a fully robot-staffed hotel.

Last month, Intel released a preview video of its Spider Dress, a 3D-printed concept that looked equal parts creepy and beautiful. Tomorrow Daily hosts Ashley Esqueda and Khail Anonymous brave the danger and get up close and personal with this gorgeous piece of futuristic fashion at CES 2015.

After an intriguing teaser last month, Intel is officially lifting the veil on their Spider Dress. It's 3D-printed, powered by Intel's Edison chip, looks deliciously dangerous, and we're bringing it out on stage. Don't miss it!